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Elizabeth Nolan Brown on Forcing Pregnant Women Into Surgery
As hospitals and courts collude, pregnant women are being excluded from fundamental decisions about how they give birth.
All Your Emails Belong to U.S.
Federal judge rules Microsoft can be forced to hand over data it stores in Ireland.
CIA Admits Improperly "Penetrating" Senate Intelligence Computers
Forget enthusiastic consent, they had none
Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Scott Walker 2011 Union Law
Which withdrew certain collective bargaining privileges from certain public union
St. Louis Prosecutors Accused of Waiting Until Last Minute to Process Dismissal of Charges
Trying to get a plea bargain agreement instead?
Jesse Ventura Wins Case Against Sniper Chris Kyle
Gets $1.8 million.
Robby Soave: Amash's Likely Primary Win Will Vindicate Libertarian Politics
Amash's expected victory next week will prove his conservative district likes the Congressman's libertarian brand just fine.
NYPD Unions Can't Challenge Stop-and-Frisk Settlement
The unions argue that the ruling had hurt police officers' reputations and that the proposed reforms could impede their ability to do their jobs.
Cruz Battles Boehner Over Immigration Bill
The bill will hit the floor tomorrow.
Lerner IRS Emails Revealed: Called Conservatives 'Crazies,' 'Assholes'
Copies of the emails were sent to the Justice Department as proof that Lerner willfully targeted conservatives.
Israel Bombs Another U.N. School Full of Kids
killing at least 16 people and wounding more than 100
Federal Labor Board Delivers Pro-Union Ruling Against McDonald's
Could make it easier to unionize fast-food workers.
Mulling It Over: Obama Considering Unilateral Action on Immigration
Critics say amnesty's coming but it could just be temporary work permits
Microsoft Faces a New Anti-Trust Probe, in China This Time
Company was target of U.S., EU and China probes previously
More Sanctions for Russia Because the Other Sanctions Didn't Work
Foreign policy in a nutshell.
Medicare Collapsing Slightly Less Quickly
The conveyer belt to insolvency slows down just a bit.
France Offering Asylum to Christians Driven from Iraq
They've been told to convert, pay fines, or face death.
Spying on Everybody Threatens a Free Press Says Groups, Common Sense
Human Rights Watch and ACLU put out joint report